GRADE 1-3 Reading Comprehension Practice I Days of The Week I Let Us Read! I with Teacher Jake
Reading Comprehension Practice with Questions to Answer
- Days of the Week
- Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
- Date of Birth
- Review of the lesson
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Days of the Week
There are seven days in a week.
I go to school on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
On Saturday and Sunday, I stay home and play.
My favorite day is Saturday because I don’t have school!
1. How many days are there in a week?
a) Five
b) Seven
c) Ten
2. What days does the child go to school?
a) Monday to Friday
b) Saturday and Sunday
c) Thursday and Friday
3. What is the child's favorite day?
a) Monday
b) Friday
c) Saturday
Answer. 1.b, 2.a, 3.c
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Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Yesterday was Sunday, and I played with my friends. Today is Monday, and I am going to school. Tomorrow will be Tuesday, and I will be going to school until Friday.
Every day is fun!
1. What day was yesterday?
a) Monday
b) Sunday
c) Tuesday
2. Until when will the child go to school?
a) Monday
b) Thursday
c) Friday
3. What is the child doing today?
a) Playing
b) Going to school
c) Visiting a park
Answer. 1.b, 2.c, 3.b
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Date of Birth
My birthday is on April 10, 2016. Last year, my friends came to my party. Today, I am thinking about my next birthday. I will have cake and balloons, won’t I?
Birthdays are so exciting!
1. When is the child's birthday?
a) April 10, 2016
b) March 10, 2016
c) April 15, 2016
2. What did the child’s friends do last year?
a) Gave gifts
b) Came to the party
c) Baked a cake
3. What is the child thinking about today?
a) School
b) Next birthday
c) Playing outside
Answer. 1.a, 2.b, 3.b
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Comprehension, or extracting meaning from what we read, is the ultimate goal of reading.
This video is used to practice the reading and understanding of the students in the class.
This will cultivate the students' love for reading, develop their oral and reading skills, and train them in critical reading and thinking.
Teacher Jake